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Gunn Joins Inrush as Director of Project Management
| RADIO ONLINE | Monday, February 9, 2026 | 3:35pm CT |
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Inrush Broadcast Services has appointed Andy Gunn as Director of Project Management and Process Engineering, a newly created role aimed at strengthening the company's ability to deliver complex broadcast technology projects.
In the position, Gunn will focus on standardizing how Inrush plans, tracks, and executes initiatives across its service lines. His initial priorities include process engineering for the company's managed services, including InrushVoice and the Inrush Network Operations Center, which provides 24/7/365 monitoring and support for member stations.
"As the opportunities to serve the industry widen, we're increasingly focused on scaling without sacrifice," said Shaun Dolan, Senior Vice President of Emerging Technologies at Inrush. Dolan said Gunn's engineering background and operational approach will help build repeatable processes and support consistent delivery as the company grows.
Gunn brings experience in systems design, documentation, and operational planning. He previously held engineering leadership roles at WAMU in Washington, DC, where he helped develop technical systems and operational practices focused on reliability and long-term maintainability. He holds a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Columbia University and has worked across radio and wireless technology environments.
"Inrush has earned a reputation for solving real-world broadcast problems with a pragmatic, service-first approach," Gunn said. "I'm excited to help strengthen how projects move from idea to on-air and to support consistent, scalable service for broadcasters."
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